Reviews
Concert Review: IC3PEAK at UC Theatre
The Russian duo, IC3PEAK, finally arrived at the Bay’s very own UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall on November 8th after rescheduling the original show date. While the show began late due to the current illness of one of the
Concert Review: Melt Banana at Cornerstone
Compared to the small music venues I lurk around, the Cornerstone feels massive. I arrived a few minutes early to the show and there were only five people in the room. The amount of empty space at the time probably
Concert Review: Mark William Lewis at Rickshaw Stop
It was Sunday evening, November 23rd, and an all-ages show was taking place at the Rickshaw Stop. Musicians Mark William Lewis and Samba Jean Baptiste were set to take the stage. Angsty alt-teens drifted in with big, black "X" marks
FEMME: Molly Grace at Rickshaw Stop
On November 18th, Molly Grace performed at Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco while on tour in support of her debut studio album “Blush.” Last December, I saw Grace perform on her “Lovesick” tour at Cornerstone in Berkeley, where she put
Feature Finds: Bleeds by Wednesday
Each week, KALX receives dozens of new releases to be added to the Features bin in our legendary library. Including CDs, 7”, and LPs, we have anywhere between 500-700 pieces of music from local to international bands in this small
Concert Review: Taking a Peak into Frankie’s Cosmos
The marquee was lit: Frankie Cosmos was performing at the Great American Music Hall. The hall was gently lit with hues of blue and red; the ceilings were embellished with elaborate molding. It was all so wonderfully kitschy. Arriving early,
Traveling Through: Madi Diaz
We’re spoiled. We have at least 30 traditional music venues in the core of the Bay without getting into moderately concealed DIY spots, bars that just legally have a stage that fits a four piece, and the festival scene. That
Feature Finds: Mic City Sons by Heatmiser (30th Anniversary Edition)
Each week, KALX receives dozens of new releases to be added to the Features bin in our legendary library. Including CDs, 7”, and LPs, we have anywhere between 500-700 pieces of music from local to international bands in this small
A Feeble Little Horse Has My Heart
We were braving a cold November weeknight in San Francisco; shivering and walking fast from the parking garage to get to the venue as soon as possible. Met with a long line full of indie-punk kids with cool haircuts and
Goth’s Not Dead: A Night Of Goth Classics at 924 Gilman
Chances are, you have heard of the goth subculture, a group of people stereotyped as moody, dressed in black, vampire-loving eccentrics who enjoy hanging out in all spaces haunted and eerie. But have you explored the music genre? Whether you
Funk Storm Warning: Ghost-Note At Yoshi’s
On November 1st at Yoshi's, Ghost-Note featured bandleader Robert “Sput” Searight on drums, Dwayne “MonoNeon” Thomas on bass, Peter Knudsen on guitar, Dominique Xavier Taplin on keys, Jonathan Mones on alto sax and flute, Mike Jelani Brooks on tenor sax,
Concert Review: Stereolab at Regency Ballroom
Stereolab wears many hats - French pop, krautrock, jazz, funk, and a dozen genres in between - and after more than three decades together, you can feel that shared history in the way they command a stage. In support of
Concert Review: Addison Rae at Bill Graham Civic
“I feel like I’m in a dream, but if it feels just like a dream, that means it’s summer forever.” exclaimed the 25-year old singer, dancer, and influencer about performing in San Francisco. Smoke covered the stage while gates embellished
A Lesbian Alien and Bisexual Astronaut Land their Sapphic Spaceship in Berkeley
On October 14th, at Cornerstone in Berkeley, Caroline Kingsbury and MARIS performed the penultimate show of “Give Me a Tour.” Doors opened at six, and we were the openers! Karaoke went until seven, with MARIS as the surprise last guest,
The Psychedelic Experience of The Dandy Warhols and Kula Shaker
On October 8th, The Regency Ballroom hosted Kula Shaker and The Dandy Warhols. The Ballroom is massive with thirty five foot ceilings that resemble a gothic neo classical motif equivalent in representing the inside of a cake topper. It's adorned
Digital Magic with Purity Ring at The Warfield
On Tuesday, October 14th, at San Francisco’s historic Warfield Theatre, Purity Ring reminded everyone why they’ve held such a special place in electronic pop for over a decade. The show felt like stepping into a dream where music and technology
Concert Review: Alex G at The Fox Theater
Last week I had the opportunity to catch Alex G at the first of a two night run at the Fox Theater in Oakland. The show was a part of a nearly three month long stretch by Alex & Company
Hunx and His Punx Just Want You To Have Fun
Thursday, September 25, broke a hot and muggy streak in the Bay Area as San Francisco’s The Chapel hosted the tour of Hunx and His Punx's new record, Walk Out On this World. The Chapel's 40 foot arched ceilings make the
Concert Review: Mac DeMarco at The Greek Theatre
On Friday, September 19th, Mac DeMarco took to the stage of the Greek Theater in Berkeley. His set encompassed many of his songs, ranging from newer songs on his new album Guitar and older songs from his albums Salad Days
Ninety Pound Wuss Gains Weight
I never saw Ninety Pound Wuss back in the day. In the late ‘90s it seemed that they were coming to town all the time, and then suddenly they were gone, and I had missed them. Fast forward 25 years

